THE ROLE OF MUSIC IN EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION AND EXPLORATION IN 19TH-CENTURY ART
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19th century music, romanticism, emotional expression, composers, musical forms, emotional exploration, musical dramaAbstract
In the 19th century, musical art was enriched with new aesthetic and emotional expressions. During the Romantic period, one of the main tasks of music was to reflect the inner world and mental states of a person. This article analyzes the role of emotional expression and emotional research in 19th-century music, especially the formation of Romanticism and new approaches to music. Music provided new opportunities for expressing not only external phenomena, but also internal, ambiguous experiences, such as love, sadness, and joy.
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